> I tried downloading the mercurial tree but failed repeatedly because my RAM 
> is only 1gig with no swap partition on Debian Linux.
> 
> Is there a way of copying the tree to the SVN repo?
Openbravo ERP does not use SVN any more, only Mercurial. If you have
troubles you can always get the latest source code tarball from
SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openbravo/files/

Inside the "02-openbravo-sources" directory for the latest stable
version (currently 2.50MP21). And "10-openbravo-early-releases"
for exploring the upcoming 3.0 version (currently 3.0RC2).
  
See the explanation on this blog post [1] to get a picture on
which one to choose.


Juan Pablo


[1] http://paolojuvara.blogspot.com/2010/09/announcing-openbravo-30-rc2.html


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